Reports To: | Lead Audiologist |
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Location: | Bakersfield, CA |
Job Status: | Full Time |
Align your excellent reputation with ours and we’ll have a winning team that provides great service to our community! The House Institute has been a leader in hearing healthcare in California and has been known throughout the world for its quality of care since 1943.
Named for the groundbreaking work done by founder Howard P. House, M.D., the House Institute treats a variety of unique ear-related disorders and works with a diverse patient age range. With locations spanning the state of California, this is a unique opportunity to make a difference in the golden state!
A Day in the Life
- Provide top quality care to patients of all ages (children included) and build rapport to enhance the patient experience
- Perform comprehensive audiologic testing
- Dispense and fit hearing aids appropriate to each patient’s needs
- Provide proper counseling and follow-up care
Education, Job Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
- Master’s or Doctorate level Audiologist (Au.D)
- Have a Certificate of Clinical Competency in Audiology (CCC-A),
- Be appropriately licensed in the state of California
Compensation & Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Competitive salary
- Many other amenities that come with being part of a thriving, community-focused practice
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $85,000/yr – $125,000/yr
If you are self-motivated, possess excellent communication skills, and are looking to become part of a team in an established, innovative, patient-centered clinic, we encourage you to apply now!
About the Area:
A thriving arts, music and sports scene? Check. Great public schools? Check. 272 days of sunshine? Check! Located in the lush San Joaquin Valley, just two hours from Los Angeles, Bakersfield is a diverse city that offers the laid-back California lifestyle you want for less—the cost of living here is lower than the state average. Another reason to love Bakersfield? It’s full of fun things to explore in your free time. Check out one of the city’s 59 public parks—a local favorite is Panorama Park, where you can hike along bluffs overlooking Bakersfield and enjoy a spectacular view. Dine on succulent meat and seafood served family-style at a Basque restaurant (Bakersfield is home to the largest number of them in the U.S.). Or enjoy a live music performance at the iconic Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace, a country music institution that’s one of the reasons why Bakersfield is known as “Nashville West.”
Other don’t-miss destinations include the California Living Museum, the Bakersfield Museum of Art and the Mechanics Bank Arena to watch the Bakersfield Condors ice hockey team in action. Looking for a bit of adventure outside of town? The stunning Sequoia National Forest’s towering trees and rolling rivers are only 15 miles away. But don’t be gone too long—your new friends and neighbors in Bakersfield will miss you!